^MAVS NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR All CLIMES^ 
Utica High Pressure Sprayer. 
(See cut to left.) 
Made with double cylinders and capable 
of very high pressure. Will throw a tim- 
trcuni over the average fruit tree. 
Weighs but seven pounds, 
holds four gallons and is con- 
venient to carry. Adapted to 
a great variety of work. 
Throws a straight stream or a 
fine or coarse spray as wanted. 
Complete with 30 inches of 
hose, Patent hose band, UtiCa 
specifil stop cock, nozzle and 
shoulder strap. 
Prices. 
Galvanized Iron, No. -iO, each complete, 
$5.50. 
20-oz. Copper, Mo. 20, each complete, 
S7.50. 
Extra hose, per foot, - - 12c. 
Coupling for extra hose, t-acli - 20c. 
Lightning Compressed Air 
Sprayer. 
(Cut No. 21.) 
It is made of galvanize<l iron and liohls 
nearly- 4 gallons of liquid. It is ]irovided 
with a safety valve, which prevents over- 
pressure, so that when the air is forced in, 
the safety valve will blow off after it reaches 
its proper degree of pressure. It has two 
nozzles, one for spraying tall trees, and the 
other for shrahhery. It will spray 10 acres 
of potatoes in a tew hours, as it covers two 
or three rows at a time $rice $4.50. 
The Blizzard Sprayer. 
(See cut below.) 
The handiest and easiest working sprayer 
made for spraying frnit trees, tobacco, pota- 
toes, i>onltry houses, whitewash, etc Holds 
one galbjn of mixture, and after pumping in 
a few strokes of air works continuously. 
Will throw a broad spread, mist-like spray. 
Will also thro%v direct from the stop cock a 
coarse Bordeaux spray, ten to twelve feet 
high, and a straight "stream much higher. 
Strongly made of galvanized iron, that will 
resist any ]»ressure that can be brought 
upon it. Is equipped with the Utica stop 
cock and nozzle, which is made of heavy 
brass and so constructed that a varied spray 
may be had by a slight steady turn of the 
key. Price $1.75 each. 
Auto- 
Spray. 
Eight to ten strokes of the plunger 
chamber will compress enough air 
charge the entire contents and make 
tinuous spray for nine minutes. This 
means that the **Auto-5pray*' can be 
charged in fifteen seconds, when it 
will work unintcrurptedly long 
enough to spray a quarter-acre of 
potatoes. 
The "Auto-Spray" is light and be- 
ing carried by n shoulder strap, a boy 
can carry it with case and Can Cover 
Ten Times More Area in a day than can be covered with the old style sprayers which 
require the operator to be constantly pumping in order to do the spraying. The "Auto- 
Spray" does the work as fast as a man can walk. By means of the new Auto-pop. a 
great saving of material is effected, for by simply closing the hand the valve is opened 
lallowing an instantaneous discliargc of spray. By releasing the lever it closes itself auto- 
matically For potatoes, tobacco and all other crops planted in hills a great saving is 
effected by the Auto-pop attachment Descriptive circular sent on application. Price, 
Auto-Spray made with galvanized iron reservoir, ?4.50, with Auto*pop. $5.50 Price, Auto- 
Spray with solid copper reservoir. .$6.00; with Auto-pop, $7.00 Extension Pipes for spray- 
ing tall trees, galvanized steel, solid brass connections, in lengths of two feet; per length, 
30 cents. Solid brass, in lengths of two feet, 35 cents 
The Cannon Sprayer. 
(See cut below.) 
The simplest, lightest, strongest and handsomest atomizer sprayer made. Its tubes 
are adjusted to tlirow a larjic body of fine spray and the plunger leather is re-inforced 
with a patent valve sprriyer, and does not wrinkleorget out of shape. 
Price, 70c, postpaid; by express at purchaser's expense, 50 cents. 
See Farm Implements, Page 49, 
air 
to dis- 
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Compressed Air Sprayer 
No. 30. 
(See cut above.) 
Holds two gallons, is provided with two 
nozzles, one for fine spraying and one for 
tree spraying. Has special stop cock and 
nozzle making it impossible to clog. Made; 
of heavy galvanized iron, rust jiroof, ligh^,; 
handy and durable. Price, $1.75 each. 
Hammond's SIug=shot. 
A combin- 
ation of 
the most 
potent in- 
sectici d e s 
and mo.st 
soluble 
.plant food. 
Guaran- 
teed to 
destroy 
p o t a t o 
bugs and 
those on tomato and egg plants, currant 
worms, cabbage lice and worms, Ileas, 
beetles and striped bugs on melons, turnips, 
beets, onions, etc., canker worms and cater- 
pillars on fruit and ornamental trees. Price. 
5 lb. packages, 30c: 10 lbs. 55c; 50 lbs. $2.50. 
By barrel in bulk, 4X<jC per lb 
A Few Good Insecticides. 
These arc unmaiUible, and have to be sent 
by express. They are put up in tif?ht cans 
and boxes. Full directions for use on each 
packaKe. 
POWHERED HELLEBORE.— J4 lb. loc, % 
lb. 18c. I lb. 30c. 
WHALE OIL SOAP.-H' lb. loc, lb. ijc, s lbs 
60c. 
SPANISH PINK.— U lb. ISC I lb. 250. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE.— I lb isc, s lbs. 70c, 
SO lbs. $6.00. 
AUTO-SPRAY 
